Margot Robbie dressed in a Barbie-inspired LBD at the Golden Globes after-party.
There is no denying that the hallmark of a great red carpet includes high fashion, and at last night's Golden Globes carpet (the official kickoff to awards season), Robbie's appearance in a custom pink Armani gown modeled after 1977's Superstar Barbie, expected She did not disappoint. She also showed off her LBD after-party gown, which she changed into for HBO's Golden Globe Awards ceremony.
Like Barbie's wardrobe, this dress was identical to her pink gown, swapped for a sleek black colorway. Armani's custom-made after-party dress was fully embellished with sequins and a V-neck bodice that stopped at the ankle. Paired with a tulle boa and pointed-toe pumps, the look was a faithful recreation of Superstar Barbie's 1977 style. Other accessories and makeup were kept to a minimum, with only a flash of pink added to her cheeks and lips for a natural Barbie-esque glow.
She completed the look with a black clutch bag and wore the same accessories she wore on the carpet (totaling approximately $3 million worth!). ) that she wore on the carpet. Robbie wore a 30-carat Lorraine Schwartz diamond stud along with a 3-carat D Flawless Old Cut Golconda diamond ring with a natural vivid pink diamond
. At the Palm Springs International Film Festival, Robbie represented her beloved doll in a new season pink polka dot mini dress from Balmain. At the Gotham Awards, she paid homage to the 1964 Black Magic Barbie collection in a custom strapless Prada dress. During the film's press tour, Robbie and her stylist, Andrew Mukamal, paid homage to the vintage dolls and their outfits with designers from Vivienne Westwood, Schiaparelli, and Versace.
Margot herself did not win Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy Film at the ceremony, but she still made a lot of noise at the after-party. Barbie won awards for Best Motion Picture and Best Box Office Performance. In her speech, Robbie thanked her fans who also leaned on the Barbie core.
"I would like to dedicate this to everyone on the planet who dressed up and came to the most wonderful place on earth, the movie theater," she said. Robbie went on to thank the Golden Globes for "creating an award that honors movie fans," adding, "This is a movie about Barbie, but it's also a movie about people. It is a film about you. We made it for you, and we made it with love.
While shades of cherry red may be the trend for fall, Margot Robbie's pink-centric Barbie style will always be in vogue. Given Barbie's fashion prowess, it will be hard to compete with her next red carpet worthy role, but fingers crossed she continues to work with Mukamal to create character-driven couture.
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